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A Commitment To Safety

2026-03-05T20:59:53+00:00

Worcester Business Journal
Last year was full of safety concerns for just about every industry, and 2021 is no different. As the threat of COVID-19 transmission decreases thanks to vaccination, it’s important to remember workplace safety shouldn’t take a back seat. In fact, you now have a great opportunity to continue the focus on health and take a wellness approach toward your employees’ safety instead of just doing what is required to check a box.

A Commitment To Safety2026-03-05T20:59:53+00:00

Reduce Workplace Injuries With Five-Minute Toolbox Talks

2026-01-27T18:26:53+00:00

Construction Executive by Nick Oates
Companies always hope that their employees never get injured on the job, but the reality is that workplace accidents do happen, particularly in the construction space. In fact, OSHA reports that the construction industry is responsible for more workers’ compensation claims on an annual basis than any other industry in the United States.

Reduce Workplace Injuries With Five-Minute Toolbox Talks2026-01-27T18:26:53+00:00

Worcester Insurance Agency Credits Flexibility, Niches For Longevity

2026-03-05T20:35:55+00:00

Worcester Telegram
It’s difficult for any business to weather the ups and downs of economic changes, but Knight-Dik Insurance Agency has done just that by “going with the flow” and taking advantage of new situations, according to President Ross Dik. This year marks the company’s 100th anniversary.

Worcester Insurance Agency Credits Flexibility, Niches For Longevity2026-03-05T20:35:55+00:00

Four Ideas For Insuring the Landscaping Business

2026-01-27T18:26:55+00:00

Worcester Business Journal
Any industry that relies on whirring blades, navigating heights and falling objects can be a dangerous environment in which to work. And that sums up the landscaping industry. Learn what most impacts the ability of your business to achieve the best possible insurance coverage at a reasonable and moderate premium.

Four Ideas For Insuring the Landscaping Business2026-01-27T18:26:55+00:00

Understanding the Injury Process Can Help Ease The Pain When it Comes to Workers’ Comp

2026-01-27T18:26:56+00:00

We all hope that our employees never get injured on the job. But the truth is accidents do happen, and when they do you need to have a process in place for dealing with a workplace injury, so you aren’t caught off guard.

Understanding the Injury Process Can Help Ease The Pain When it Comes to Workers’ Comp2026-01-27T18:26:56+00:00

Ambulance Company in Central Massachusetts Saves Nearly $90,000 in Workers’ Comp Premiums

2026-01-27T18:26:56+00:00

An ambulance company located in central Massachusetts with two divisions — wheelchair vans and traditional on-call ambulance services — with more than 100 employees and annual revenues in the $20 million range was seeing abnormally high insurance premiums.

Ambulance Company in Central Massachusetts Saves Nearly $90,000 in Workers’ Comp Premiums2026-01-27T18:26:56+00:00

Large Commercial Electrician in Boston Modifies Work for Injured Employee, Avoids Workers’ Comp Claim

2026-01-27T18:26:56+00:00

A large commercial electrician in Boston had an employee who was injured early in the day on Monday and they weren’t sure if this injury was real or not. The employee provided a doctor’s note stating he needed to be out of work for 6-8 weeks, but it did not provide a reason.

Large Commercial Electrician in Boston Modifies Work for Injured Employee, Avoids Workers’ Comp Claim2026-01-27T18:26:56+00:00
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